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diff --git a/git-stash.txt b/git-stash.txt index baa4f55..23ac331 100644 --- a/git-stash.txt +++ b/git-stash.txt 
@@ -8,22 +8,22 @@  SYNOPSIS  --------  [verse] -'git-stash' (list | show [<stash>] | apply [<stash>] | clear | drop [<stash>] | pop [<stash>]) -'git-stash' [save [<message>]] +'git stash' (list | show [<stash>] | apply [<stash>] | clear | drop [<stash>] | pop [<stash>]) +'git stash' [save [<message>]]    DESCRIPTION  -----------   -Use 'git-stash' when you want to record the current state of the +Use 'git stash' when you want to record the current state of the  working directory and the index, but want to go back to a clean  working directory. The command saves your local modifications away  and reverts the working directory to match the `HEAD` commit.    The modifications stashed away by this command can be listed with -`git-stash list`, inspected with `git-stash show`, and restored -(potentially on top of a different commit) with `git-stash apply`. -Calling git-stash without any arguments is equivalent to `git-stash -save`. A stash is by default listed as "WIP on 'branchname' ...", but +`git stash list`, inspected with `git stash show`, and restored +(potentially on top of a different commit) with `git stash apply`. +Calling `git stash` without any arguments is equivalent to `git stash save`. +A stash is by default listed as "WIP on 'branchname' ...", but  you can give a more descriptive message on the command line when  you create one.   @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@    save [<message>]::   -	Save your local modifications to a new 'stash', and run `git-reset +	Save your local modifications to a new 'stash', and run `git reset 	--hard` to revert them. This is the default action when no 	subcommand is given. The <message> part is optional and gives 	the description along with the stashed state. @@ -56,15 +56,15 @@  stash@{1}: On master: 9cc0589... Add git-stash  ----------------------------------------------------------------  + -The command takes options applicable to the linkgit:git-log[1] -command to control what is shown and how. +The command takes options applicable to the `git-log` +command to control what is shown and how. See linkgit:git-log[1].    show [<stash>]::   	Show the changes recorded in the stash as a diff between the 	stashed state and its original parent. When no `<stash>` is given, 	shows the latest one. By default, the command shows the diffstat, but -	it will accept any format known to `git-diff` (e.g., `git-stash show +	it will accept any format known to `git-diff` (e.g., `git stash show 	-p stash@\{1}` to view the second most recent stash in patch form).    apply [--index] [<stash>]::